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Originally Posted by shalym
I'm sure it has something to do with the "deep sleep" mode. I wonder if the original Oasis did this as well? I don't have mine anymore, so I can't check. Maybe someone who does still have theirs can?
Shari
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It doesn't seem to be going into "deep sleep" when it's connected to the charger - it wakes up instantly you press the power button, rather than displaying the "Waking Up" message it otherwise does.
It does seem to be something related to that, though. It's processing today's batch of about 650 added books at the moment (the "Q" and "R" authors), connected to the wall charger. I'm checking it about every 15 minutes (by which time it's gone to sleep, of course), and indexing is going along fine - every time I check it it's processed another 30 books or so. It's when you leave it for longer than that that it seems to stop indexing. It is, as you suggest, almost as if it is sort of going into deep sleep, even though it does wake up instantly.
No big deal; just an interesting curiosity to be aware of. One thing's for sure, and that's that when it's awake, it indexes enormously faster than older models do, presumably because of the faster CPU.